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Until Your Heart Stops

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Until Your Heart Stops
Studio album by
Released1998[1]
RecordedApril 26 – May 16, 1998
StudioGod City Studio, Allston, Massachusetts
GenreMetalcore
Length54:37
LabelHydra Head
(HH666-31)
ProducerKurt Ballou, Cave In
Cave In chronology
Beyond Hypothermia
(1998)
Until Your Heart Stops
(1998)
Creative Eclipses
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Until Your Heart Stops is the debut album by metalcore band Cave In. It was released in 1998[1] on Hydra Head Records. Until Your Heart Stops has been regarded as a landmark release in the metallic hardcore genre.[3]

Background

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Despite being the band's second full-length release, Until Your Heart Stops represents the first time Cave In went into a studio to record a full album together. The album also marks the first time they would play as a four-piece, as it was recorded in the midst of a major line-up change, going through two vocalists and one bassist.[1]

The actual writing of the album took place during the recording sessions of Cave In's previous release, compilation Beyond Hypothermia, which was a collection of Cave In's older songs, which they re-tracked, and in some cases, re-recorded.[1]

According to guitarist Adam McGrath, Until Your Heart Stops was influenced by Cable, Rorschach, and, most notably, Converge.[4] Frontman Stephen Brodsky has gone as far as to describe the album as "Converge worship".[5]

Musical style

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Until Your Heart Stops has primarily been described as a metalcore album.[6][7] The album also features influences from other musical genres such as emo, noise rock and space rock.[8]

Deluxe edition

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On February 17, 2023, Cave In announced a deluxe edition reissue of Until Your Heart Stops. This edition features a remastered version of the album along with previously unreleased demos and alternative takes. The deluxe edition was released on March 31, 2023 through Relapse Records.[9]

Track listings

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All tracks are written by Cave In, except where noted

CD edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moral Eclipse" 2:05
2."Terminal Deity" 3:13
3."Juggernaut" 5:35
4."The End of Our Rope Is a Noose" 8:09
5."Segue 1"Stephen Brodsky1:17
6."Until Your Heart Stops / Segue 2"Brodsky ("Segue 2")8:08
7."Halo of Flies" 5:00
8."Bottom Feeder / Segue 3"Brodsky ("Segue 3")2:52
9."Ebola" 4:21
10."Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" 13:57
Total length:54:37
  • "Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" features a hidden track of noise after an unlisted segue track.
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Mr. Co-Dexterity"6:35
Total length:64:33
2000 Relapse Records re-release, the first 4 tracks from the Creative Eclipses EP
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Luminance" 4:16
12."Sonata McGrath" 1:50
13."Magnified" (Failure cover)Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards2:57
14."Burning Down the Billboards" 1:38
Total length:59:11
  • "Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" does not contain the hidden noise track on this version.

LP edition

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Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Moral Eclipse"2:19
2."Terminal Deity"3:14
3."Juggernaut"5:36
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Until Your Heart Stops" 8:07
2."Segue 1"Brodsky1:15
3."The End of Our Rope Is a Noose" 8:09
Side Three
No.TitleLength
1."Informing the Octopus"1:22
2."Bottom Feeder"2:53
3."Halo of Flies"4:59
Side Four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ebola" 4:21
2."Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" 4:41
3."Segue 3"Brodsky3:04
4."Casio Killtoy" 4:11
  • "Informing the Octopus" and "Casio Killtoy" are LP exclusive bonus tracks.
  • "Until Your Heart Stops" still contains "Segue 2", however it is unlisted.
  • "Bottom Feeder" still contains what is listed as "Segue 3" on the CD, but is also unlisted.
  • The unlisted segue track on the CD after "Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" is labelled as "Segue 3" on the vinyl version. However, it does not feature the hidden noise track afterward.

2023 Deluxe Edition

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moral Eclipse" (2023 Remaster) 2:05
2."Terminal Deity" (2023 Remaster) 3:13
3."Juggernaut" (2023 Remaster) 5:35
4."The End of Our Rope Is a Noose" (2023 Remaster) 8:09
5."Segue 1" (2023 Remaster)Brodsky1:17
6."Until Your Heart Stops" (2023 Remaster) 8:08
7."Halo of Flies" (2023 Remaster) 5:00
8."Bottom Feeder" (2023 Remaster) 2:53
9."Ebola" (2023 Remaster) 4:21
10."Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" (2023 Remaster) 7:46
11."Moral Eclipse" (4 Track Demo) 2:01
12."Terminal Deity" (4 Track Demo) 3:18
13."Juggernaut" (4 Track Demo) 5:47
14."The End of Our Rope Is a Noose" (4 Track Demo) 7:22
15."Until Your Heart Stops" (4 Track Demo) 5:37
16."Bottom Feeder" (4 Track Demo) 1:40
17."Halo of Flies" (4 Track Demo) 5:02
18."Controlled Mayhem Then Erupts" (4 Track Demo) 5:09
19."Terminal Deity" (God City Demo) 3:13
20."Juggernaut" (God City Demo) 5:34
21."Until Your Heart Stops" (God City Demo) 4:54
22."Ebola" (God City Demo) 4:29
23."N.I.B." (Black Sabbath cover; Dave Lead Vox – God City Demo)Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Ward4:30
24."N.I.B." (Black Sabbath cover; Steve Lead Vox – God City Demo)Butler, Iommi, Osbourne, Ward4:30
25."Casio Killtoy" (2023 Remaster)Brodsky3:21
26."Millipede" (2023 Remaster) 2:23
27."Informing the Octopus Part I" (2023 Remaster) 1:31
28."Informing the Octopus Part II" (2023 Remaster) 6:09
29."Juggernaut" (Stereo Test) 0:33
30."Mr. Co-Dexterity" (4 Track Demo) 6:43

Personnel

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Cave In
Additional
  • Kurt Ballou (Converge) – guitar, percussion, vocals, engineer, producer
  • Jacob Bannon (Converge) – vocals, design, artwork
  • Jay Randall (Agoraphobic Nosebleed) – vocals
  • Travis Shettel (Piebald) – vocals
  • Dave Merullo – mastering
  • Dave Gatinella – concept
  • Grail Mortillaro – photography
2023 Deluxe Edition
  • Dave Scrod – vocals (tracks 20–23)[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Until Your Heart Stops 2XLP/CD". CaveIn.net. Archived from the original on May 1, 2006. Retrieved October 23, 2010.
  2. ^ Kantor, Matt. "Until Your Heart Stops – Cave In". Allmusic. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  3. ^ J. Bennett, "Who's That Girl?", Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces, Albert Mudrian (ed.), Da Capo Press, p. 332. "[Converge's Jane Doe] was… far and away the most crucial metallic hardcore record since Cave In unleashed Until Your Heart Stops three years earlier".
  4. ^ Bennett, J (October 12, 2021). "Juggernaut: The Making of Cave In's 'Until Your Heart Stops'". Decibel. Archived from the original on May 23, 2024. Retrieved August 17, 2024. Our influences back then were Threadbare, Cable, Converge, Rorschach…Converge was especially inspiring—they were kind of the benchmark at the time.
  5. ^ Mills, Matt (July 18, 2022). "How Heavy Pendulum gave Cave In hope: "We connect to Caleb's memory through the band"". Louder Sound. Archived from the original on April 16, 2024. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  6. ^ Sacher, Andrew (August 26, 2019). "15 '90s metalcore albums that still resonate today". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  7. ^ Anthony, David (January 7, 2019). "With 'Until Your Heart Stop,' Cave In Penned Metalcore's Most Important Text". Vice. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  8. ^ Pratt, Greg (November 25, 2021). "Hall of Fame Countdown: Cave In's "Until Your Heart Stops"". Decibel. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  9. ^ Zucco, Jay (February 17, 2023). "Cave In announce 'Until Your Heart Stops' Deluxe Edition (Remastered along with bonus material)". Lambgoat. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  10. ^ "Until Your Heart Stops (Deluxe Edition)". Spotify. 2023. Retrieved April 24, 2023.